Conductors & Series Paralell Flashcards

1
Q

What is soft-drawn copper normally used for?

A

Most insulated conductors within buildings

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2
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What is medium-hard and hard-drawn copper normally used for?

A

Aerial distribution as well as high voltage distribution and switchgear.

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3
Q

What common conductor is generally less expensive and lighter than copper.

A

Aluminum

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4
Q

What is the prime purpose of of steel conductors?

A

It is used to reinforce aluminum conductors to increase their tensile strength.

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5
Q

A solid conductor is…

A

A cable that is made of one long piece.

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6
Q

A stranded conductor is…

A

A cable made up of several smaller wires.

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7
Q

What is dielectric strength?

A

It is the electrical insulating strength of material.

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8
Q

Semiconductors are…

A

Neither good insulators or good conductors.

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9
Q

Name two materials used for semiconductors?

A

Silicon & Germanium

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10
Q

Examples of insulating material are…

A

Glass, rubber, mica, plastics, oil, paper, cotton, silk and air.

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11
Q

The resistance of a conductor is…

A

Directly proportional to the length of the conductor.

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12
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The cross-sectional area of the conductor is…

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inversely proportional to the resistance of a conductor.

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13
Q

What are the most common forms of conductors?

A

Copper, aluminum and steel. Gold and silver can also be used but are impractical due to cost.

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14
Q

Factors that affect the resistance of a conductor are

A

Material
Area
Length
Temperature

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15
Q

Which conductive material increases in resistance the most when heated?

A

Iron

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16
Q

What two tools can be used to measure the size of a conductor?

A

Vernier dial clippers &

Micrometer

17
Q

What is the percentage change in area for each gauge size change in the AWG wire table?

A

26%

18
Q

The four most common ways that fibre optic cable may be damaged during installation are?

A

1) Crushing
2) Excessive tensile stress
3) Excessive bending and
4) contamination

19
Q

Fibre optic cable are not subject to…

A

Electromagnetic interference and do not generate electrical noise

20
Q

What safety hazards exist with fibre optic cable

A

The ends of the cable may shatter, causing small fragments to be transferred to the skin and there is intense light that could damage the retina.

21
Q

What are the two bend radio that manufactures list for fibre optic cable?

A

Installation & operation